DiCaprio’s Appian Way Turns ‘Red Riding Hood’ Goth

Do a smell some cosplay in the future? You got to hand it to Leonardo DiCaprio, he’s really pushing to make some badass genre films. While Orphan is doing well at theaters, his company Appian Way is developing a new Twilight Zone movie, along with live-action adaptations of two of my favorite Manga’s, Akira and Ninja Scroll. Now, DiCaprio’s Appian Way banner is developing a Gothic reimagining of Little Red Riding Hood with Orphan screenwriter David Leslie Johnson. More inside.The Warner Bros.-based banner partnered with Johnson on horror pic “Orphan,” which has grossed $28 million in its first 11 days.

The “Red Riding Hood” project’s been developed internally at Appian Way but isn’t being positioned as a possible acting vehicle for DiCaprio.

The best-known version of the story — in which a wolf disguises himself to fool a girl delivering food to her sick grandmother in the forest — was published in the 19th century by the Brothers Grimm. Earlier oral versions of the tale, which date back to the Middle Ages, are far darker and sometimes involve a werewolf rather than a wolf; the first published version, by Charles Perrault, concludes with Red Riding Hood eaten by the wolf, with no happy ending.